Personal health and environmental monitoring device and method
Abstract
When it comes to monitoring human health, today's consumers are limited to so called “health trackers,” which count steps and calculate calorie burns. Traditional health trackers are only capable of measuring heart rate and are limited to external measurements. These devices are not capable of obtaining the internal body data and do not have access to human fluids. The personal health shield personal cloud case cover (or “health PCCC”) can not only analyze human fluids but also fluids being consumed by the user (food and drinks). The data collected from the fluids is then compared to a cloud or local data base. The results are displayed on a phone, tablet, personal computers, television, or any other device either mounted in the PCCC or connected to the health PCCC.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedThe invention claimed is:
1. A case for a removable mobile computing device comprising:
a first panel and a second panel capable of forming a compartment for the removable mobile computing device;
the first panel including a charging unit capable of wirelessly charging the removable mobile computing device;
a detachable WLAN modem module mounted on the second panel which is capable of wirelessly sending and receiving signals to and from a local network;
a detachable WWAN modem module mounted on the second panel which is capable of wirelessly sending to and receiving signals from a cellular network; and
a health monitoring module capable of detecting and analyzing vital signs in a human body using wireless spectrum frequencies.
2. The case of claim 1 , further comprising:
a first liquid input capable of providing a first liquid sample to a first health monitoring module;
a second liquid input capable of providing a second liquid sample to a second health monitoring module; and
a third liquid input capable of providing a third liquid sample to a microarray module.
3. The case of claim 1 , further comprising:
a power source capable of receiving a charge from the charging unit; and wherein the power source is configured to provide power to a plurality of electronic components mounted in the case.
4. The case of claim 1 , further comprising:
an antenna embedded in the first panel and capable of coupling the mobile computing device to the cellular network.
5. The case of claim 1 , further comprising:
a databae capable of being wirelessly coupled to the removable mobile communication device; and
wherein the database stores information on a plurality of diseases.
6. The case of claim 1 , wherein the first health monitoring module, second health monitoring module and microarray module are each replaceable.
7. The case of claim 1 , further comprising:
a circuit embedded in the case which is capable of forming a data link between the removable mobile computing device and the detachable WWAN modem.
8. The case of claim 1 wherein the health monitoring module is capable of using centimeter waves in the range of 100 MegaHertz (MHz) to 2 GigaHertz (GHz) to monitor and analyze bodily fluids of the human body or detect harmful radiation to the human body.
9. The case of claim 1 wherein the health monitoring module is capable of using millimeter waves in the range of 6 GigaHertz (GHz) to 100 GHz to monitor and analyze bodily fluids of the human body or detect harmful radiation to the human body.
10. The case of claim 1 wherein the vital signs include at least one of the group consisting of: temperature, heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure, and chest movements of the human body.
11. The case of claim 1 wherein the health monitoring module uses artificial intelligence to analyze the vital signs.Cited by (0)
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